#3 The Bayley vs Sasha feud stays stuck in limbo

Bayley vs Sasha Banks - WWE wasted weeks of what could've had unforgettable moments, well thought out promos and eventually the last thing that this fued needed to be validated main event worthy - beat the crap out of each other.
The whole 'I hit you, you hit me, and we hit each other' scenario is so played out in this day and age, WWE might have thought about going a different unusual route which fans were not expecting, but come on, if someone said that route would include unfunny therapy sessions, playground style bickering and Kurt Angle trying to stop these two from colliding for whatever reason, that person needs to be fired.
As the breaking point of this feud was Bayley beating Sasha black and blue on Raw a few weeks ago and then telling her she ain't worth nothing, but she didn't put it that lightly.
That was the climax, the stage was set, and the match needed to happen, but for some odd reason, WWE is stretching the little amount of material they have with this feud, as their recent history of booking drawn out programmes don't have the greatest record of success.
And on this week's episode of Raw, Bayley teamed up with Banks to take on resident statistician Dana Brooke and the returning Alicia Fox who deserves so much more. Anyway, the match ended in a confusing manner, which was the theme of this episode in case you missed that introduction.
You will not believe how it concluded - Banks got disqualified for laying the SmackDown on Dana and Fox a little bit too much, luckily that referee doesn't officiate every Braun Strowman match.
After the match, Bayley tried to go find out answers from Banks as to why she got so aggressive with her competitors, and people her answer could be interpreted in many ways, but let's all pretend to analyze it the WWE way.
So in a nutshell Banks told Bayley that she 'loves' her as a friend and that she always did, then if that's the case what was last year all about?
The beat-downs, the backstabbing, was that done out of love? It's confusing, but for anyone watching wrestling for years, this is just Banks setting herself up as the perfect friend before she back-stabs Bayley again in a move everyone has already seen coming. WWE has over complicated this storyline, and now a match between the two just feels unnecessary.